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- 35mm slide: 20130
- World Region
- Asia
- Region
- South Asia
- Country
- Tibet
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- Beg-tse, the God of War, protector of horses, and one of the Dharmapala, Defenders of the Law. He wears a coat of mail, has the third eye of fore-knowledge, his hair is in flame form, and his diadem is of skulls. Abbots of the Yellow-Cap sect are on the upper corners, and Dakinis (furies) are at the bottom.
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- Photographer (UMMA Artifact): Clahassey, Kay
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- UM Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
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- 4921 x 3196
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- Record
- 19272
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"Beg-tse, the God of War, protector of horses, and one of the Dharmapala, Defenders of the Law. He wears a coat of mail, has the third eye of fore-knowledge, his hair is in flame form, and his diadem is of skulls. Abbots of the Yellow-Cap sect are on the upper corners, and Dakinis (furies) are at the bottom.". In the digital collection UM Museum of Anthropological Archaeology. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/anthro1ic/x-19272/19272. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. June 13, 2024.